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John Faso Voting Record Tracker – April 2017

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Employee Stock Sales – Vote Passed (331-87, 11 Not Voting)
Passage of the bill that would direct the Securities and Exchange Commission to increase from $5 million to $10 million the annual amount of securities that privately-held companies can sell for employee compensation without needing to disclose certain information to investors.
Rep. John Faso voted YES

Self-Insured Health Plans – Vote Passed (400-16, 13 Not Voting)
Passage of the bill that would establish that “stop-loss” insurance, coverage that protects businesses from certain large financial risks associated with providing insurance, would not be considered health care insurance under federal law.
Rep. John Faso voted YES

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